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Mark Slutsky : ウィキペディア英語版
Mark Slutsky

Mark Slutsky is a writer, director, and actor that makes shorts ranging from five to ten minutes and is currently running the Tumblr blog Sad Youtube. He has co-authored other films, and is currently based in Montreal.
He has co-written other works such as The Fruit Hunters "The Fruit Hunters" (co-written with Yung Chang), and Peepers (co-written with Daniel Perimutter).
Mark Slutsky is an example of a digital literature author due to this blog Sad YouTube. It is an unoriginal compilation of comments that are purely from outside sources that he has put together in one holistic piece of digital art that aims to be poignant but at the same time is impersonal due to the lack of connection between the author and the material. Unoriginal literature and digital literature are not the same idea, but they are closely related in that a great part of digital literature is unoriginal and vice versa. Unoriginal literature consists of taking material from other authors and using it, with minor to no modifications, to create a form of literature. This is what Slutsky does with Sad YouTube; the comments in the corresponding video are cited without any alterations or annotation from the author, making the content posted on the blog purely unoriginal. Digital literature is an art form that takes advantage of the capabilities of modern technology.〔https://eliterature.org/what-is-e-lit/〕 Slutsky's work exemplifies digital literature by using the comments feature on YouTube as the source of material on his blog. Since digital literature and unoriginal literature are rather small and less noticed movements, there are few artists that are noted for their work, and Slutsky is one of the few that has gathered modest attention.
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